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5 Cool Photo Editing Apps to Download Today

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The average internet user spends about  2.5 hours  on social media. We perfectly curate the images we decide to show to the world. And because of that, we need the right tools to do so. Nowadays, rarely anyone posts an image without touching it up a little first. Whether you just want to color correct or want to put tons of cute filters on, you’re probably wondering which apps you should go for. Here are 5 cool photo apps you should download today. Contents  1   1. VSCO 2   2. Adobe Spark 3   3. Snapseed 4   4. Lens Distortions 5   5. Moldiv 6   Get These Cool Photo Apps for Your Phone 1. VSCO If you’ve heard of “VSCO girls” before, this is where the term comes from. You can download this photo editing app for free and pay more for a subscription if you want access to more filters and tools. VSCO has exploded in popularity because they’re able to do filters  well . Instead of them being extremely noticeable, they’re subtle enough to still add a special touch to

How To Take Better Images In Rainforests

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1) Choose your conditions wisely Ok, you won't always be able to pick the weather, but if you can, aim to go when conditions are foggy and wet. This is because the beautiful greens you see in the best rainforest images really 'pop' when they are saturated and wet. Using the bush as a frame around your subject is a good technique to draw the viewer's eye to your point of interest. Sony A7RIV, 100-400mm lens @ 400mm. 1/200s @ f7.1, ISO 100. Early morning (as in very early at sunrise) is a great time to shoot, as not only will the light be low, but you may also exprience fog, especially around rivers and water sources. Fog can act as a natural diffuser that will soften the light, and also create beautiful rays of light through the rainforest canopy.  One more tip: if you can, pack a polariser. It will help to improve contrast and saturation and make your images even more vibrant. Busy scenes like this can be overwhelming. Here I tried to focus on just the repeating